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Ultra-broadband room-temperature Fourier transform spectrometer with watt-level power consumption

Published 3 Sep 2024 in physics.ins-det | (2409.01875v1)

Abstract: Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) has matured into a versatile technique with relevance for environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical research, and food safety applications. However, compared to other spectroscopic methods, it experiences slower progress in terms of power optimization, miniaturization, and adoption by industry. To overcome this limitation, we developed an ultra-broadband room-temperature FTIR instrument relying on commercially available components that offers a spectral coverage from 1.6 $\mu$m to 31 $\mu$m (9.7-190 THz) without changing optics at a single-Watt-level of electrical power consumption. To demonstrate the capabilities of the instrument, we measured atmospheric species in multiple spectral regions with better than 1.5 cm${-1}$ resolution.

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